renderings in English

noun
1
a performance of a piece of music or drama.
her fine rendering of “Che farò senza Eurydice” was enough to win her strong commendation
2
the action of applying plaster to a wall.
In my judgment a process such as fitting units, will render any repair by way of decoration or rendering or pointing to the primary structure of the wall impossible or unnecessary.
3
the action of giving, yielding, or surrendering something.
the rendering of dues

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1. How is the New World Translation consistent in its renderings?

2. Are those accurate renderings of Jesus’ expression?

3. Then produce these miraculous renderings and let us evaluate them.

4. Print and ship Blueprints, construction plans, spec books, and renderings

5. Renderings of Auric Hall Building courtesy of Kadri Consultants PVT LTD

6. I’ve been fortunate to have several amazing renderings done of Blasphemi by various artists

7. You can implement highly custom renderings that take full advantage of the functionality of Android and iOS.

8. SOME claim, however, that such renderings violate a rule of Koine Greek grammar published by Greek scholar E.

9. Ranging from abstract to representational, Chafes’s sculptures include renderings of fencing masks, coats, corsets, cocoons, beehives, and abstract forms.

10. At bach–Chorales.com you will find high quality renderings of each Bach Chorale, accompanied with thorough contextual information that …

11. Translate expressions literally when the wording and structure of the target language allow for such renderings of the original-language text.

12. Sophisticated analysis of renderings/visualisations that Contextualises the data set in a critical fashion and demonstrates an excellent grasp of key theories and concepts

13. Of special interest are the “whisper” songs, subdued renderings of snatches of primary songs, with variations and additions and audible only a few yards away.

14. The walls of Longleat House’s rooms and halls are lined with family portraiture—great oil-on-canvas renderings of Bewigged men in ruffs and doublets, and …

15. At bach–Chorales.com you will find high quality renderings of each Bach chorale, accompanied with thorough contextual information that incorporates the most up–to–date research.

16. 29 Special features of this year's gingerbread house include a shadow box view of the State Dining Room and marzipan renderings of the vegetable garden and our favorite four-pawed friend, Bo.

17. Bokeh, in combination with field blur, creates stunning depth of field in photographs.Field blur produces a generalized blurring of background elements, but Bokeh is especially popular for its characteristic “circles of confusion,” or renderings of unfocused light.

18. ‘The Cheapness of so many extrovert renderings was here entirely absent.’ ‘He defiled everything political—in standards, in methods, in Cheapness and vulgarity.’ ‘The only satire going on, as far as I can tell, is the Cheapness of this sort of prurience-as-moral-outrage.’

19. Campbellsville Industries pioneered the prefabricated Cupola and steeple over 50 years ago, earning us the industry nickname: "The Steeple People"®.We are a full-service company which can offer Cupola design help for the design profession (see our CAD Library) or free-design renderings for the residential owner

20. To create the images in The Bathers, Williams drew on gestures and poses found in iconic paintings of nude women, including tableaux of Bathers by Paul Cézanne and Auguste Renoir, renderings of Venus by Giorgione and Titian, Dominique Ingres’s Odalisque and Slave, and Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

21. As one writer put it: "The result was a gorgeous, dreamlike book of mysterious symbols, concise essays and colorful renderings of mythical beasts rising out of the sea, and angelic beings with lions' heads presiding over somber initiation rites in torch-lit temples of ancestral civilizations that had mastered latent powers beyond the reach of modern man."

22. Crayfish, crawfish, and Crawdad are interchangeable terms for a large group of freshwater crustaceans (not fish) resembling small lobsters and living in many regions throughout the world.Crayfish and crawfish are renderings of regional pronunciations of the same word, descended from the Middle English crevise (-vise became –fish), which in turn has Old French and Germanic origins.

23. The Cimmerians are known from several Assyrian texts, which call them Ga-mir or Gi-mir-a-a.In the Assyrian language, the last name means something like "people traveling back and forth" and seems to be the less adequate of the two renderings of the Cimmerians' Indo-European name, but it describes their way of life excellently, because they were nomads.

24. Ad-mi-ra'-shun (thauma, "a marvel" or "wonder"; thaumazo, "to wonder"): A term thrice used in the King James Version in the New Testament, to express a wonder that includes approval, high esteem; replaced in the Revised Version (British and American) by three renderings better suited to convey the various kinds of surprise, wonder, Admiration, expressed, by this fertile word

25. Crap (v.) "to defecate," 1846, from a cluster of older nouns, now dialectal or obsolete, applied to things cast off or discarded (such as "weeds growing among corn" (early 15c.), "residue from renderings" (late 15c.), underworld slang for "money" (18c.), and in Shropshire, "dregs of beer or ale"), all probably from Middle English Crappe "grain that was trodden underfoot in a barn, chaff" (mid